Cramond Kirk is a church situated in the middle area Cramond parish, in the north west of Edinburgh, Scotland. Built on the site of an old Roman fort,[1] parts of the Cramond Kirk building date back to the fourteenth century and the church tower is considered to be the oldest part.[2]
Next door to the Kirk there is the Manse which has been a home for the Minister of Cramond Kirk for centuries. The existing Manse was constructed in three parts, as extensions were needed to the original building.[3]
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CramondKirk is a church situated in the middle area Cramond parish, in the north west of Edinburgh, Scotland. Built on the site of an old Roman fort,...
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1993. From 1993, he was the minister of CramondKirk in Edinburgh. Russell Barr retired as minister of CramondKirk in October 2020, leading his last acts...
was ordained in CramondKirk on 30 September the following year under the patronage of Lady Glenorchy. He resigned and left Cramond in May 1776, creating...
house of Granton, on 23 November 1661. He was buried in the church of Cramond in the north west of Edinburgh. A monument was erected to his memory with...
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Hamilton (Cramond, near Edinburgh) 1769 James MacKnight (Maybole) 1770 Alexander Carlyle (Inveresk) 1771 Robert Walker (Edinburgh: The High Kirk) 1772 Adam...
trial and eventual execution. From testimony in the slander suit, the CramondKirk Session determined there was sufficient evidence against Burges for a...
of Scotland, Archaeological Notes: Canmore ID 16459 Cramond, Records of Elgin, pp. 16–7. Cramond cites the primary source, the Registry of Moray where...
so that he was nicknamed ‘Spanish’ Macdonald. The couple married at CramondKirk in Edinburgh in 1925. They travelled widely together on the Continent...
College of Physical Education based at Cramond, and continued to exist on two separate campuses (Holyrood and Cramond) until 2001. In 1991, the institute...
minister of CramondKirk just north-west of Edinburgh in 1635. He translated to Trinity College Church in the city in 1639. He moved to the Tron Kirk on Christmas...
Leonard's College, St Andrews. He was initially briefly minister of CramondKirk, being appointed in July 1663. From September 1663 he was minister of...